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-mexico negotiations. of course, this after white house trade adviser peter navarro defended the trump administration's tariff action against mexico. take a listen. >> i'm very bullish right now because what president trump has done is to change the game. right now, we are taking a strong measure which will change the mexican calculus in a way aich will actually get solution on our southern border. that's where we need to go to and that is good for the market. that weuite surprising are getting the latest report that there was no agreement, despite the fact that just this week -- yesterday, in fact -- we heard from mexico's foreign minister being pretty optimistic about the chances of getting a deal before the tariffs are limited. an 80% chance, i believe, and a think we will hear from him in half an hour or so. >> that's right. they came into this meeting with washington with a lot of high hopes and a lot of congressional republicans were putting a lot of hopes on this meeting, creating some sort of break
-mexico negotiations. of course, this after white house trade adviser peter navarro defended the trump administration's tariff action against mexico. take a listen. >> i'm very bullish right now because what president trump has done is to change the game. right now, we are taking a strong measure which will change the mexican calculus in a way aich will actually get solution on our southern border. that's where we need to go to and that is good for the market. that weuite surprising are...
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nielsen testified about a remain-in-mexico program, but when we sat down last week mexico had only agreed to three ports of entry being used for us to return people to mexico. only 300 people a day were going back to remain in mexico. once we fully implement the agreement that president trump secured, we'll have several thousand people that we'll be able to return to mexico where they will remain while their asylum application is being processed. >> bret: the president hinted that there is something else pending. is there something else to be announced? >> there is, bret. the president's focus here is on outcomes. we don't want to reach an agreement and then simply implement that and focus on process. the president's obobjective is to reduce the number of people coming into our country illegally but if all of this doesn't work the president has made it clear. within 90 days, we have a backstop. >> bret: >> bret: mexico did not agree, is that in the offing? is it a possibility? or are you disappointed that that didn't happen? >> we're not disappointed in this agreement. we've also reached
nielsen testified about a remain-in-mexico program, but when we sat down last week mexico had only agreed to three ports of entry being used for us to return people to mexico. only 300 people a day were going back to remain in mexico. once we fully implement the agreement that president trump secured, we'll have several thousand people that we'll be able to return to mexico where they will remain while their asylum application is being processed. >> bret: the president hinted that there...
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ambassador to mexico talks about arizona- mexico trade importer policy. he is interviewed by arizona governor doug ducey. this part of a recent conference was hosted by the wilson center and is about 20 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure to be .ere with governor ducey today from right after his election in 2014 one of the first things he did was invest in the partnership with mexico. he recognized from before being governor how important mexico is to arizona, and arizona to mexico. got tohis first trips i receive him when i was ambassador -- >> our very first international trip. >> thank you for the hospitality. it was great to have that be the first international trip upon election, and going back to mexico city was our first international trip upon reelection. >> that's great. 2018,d 2014, reelected 23rd governor of arizona. i'm having a tough time figuring out why people complain about the heat. [laughter] hot further little south, in this state you partner with a lot it gets even hotter. anyway, it's great to have the governor here with us today. we
ambassador to mexico talks about arizona- mexico trade importer policy. he is interviewed by arizona governor doug ducey. this part of a recent conference was hosted by the wilson center and is about 20 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure to be .ere with governor ducey today from right after his election in 2014 one of the first things he did was invest in the partnership with mexico. he recognized from before being governor how important mexico is to arizona, and arizona to mexico. got...
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entering into mexico. so that is going to drive the numbers down, whether it's going to be a game changer remains to be seen but it is going to make a big difference up here on our border with mexico. >> but brandon, mexico's also saying look, we're a generous country and people who come in they have human rights and we have all sorts of visas that they may be able to get. so the biggest thing we're going to do is we're going to ask them to register. i was listening to the mexican foreign minister and it seemed to me he was saying that's the big change here, we're going to ask them to register so we know who and how many people are entering the country, not necessarily that there are going to be far fewer migrants going through mexico. >> i don't think they're going to allow them to register and come into mexico for the sole purpose of coming up to the u.s. border to cross the border illegally. and that's where it's going to make a difference. again, yes, mexico has laws, immigration laws, and people can e
entering into mexico. so that is going to drive the numbers down, whether it's going to be a game changer remains to be seen but it is going to make a big difference up here on our border with mexico. >> but brandon, mexico's also saying look, we're a generous country and people who come in they have human rights and we have all sorts of visas that they may be able to get. so the biggest thing we're going to do is we're going to ask them to register. i was listening to the mexican foreign...
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and mexico within 90 days. for more on that mexican journalist from our spanish department is in the studio with me israel thanks for joining us so for now after a tough negotiations between the united states and mexico it appears that this dispute is resolved at least a good for now where does that leave mexico well i think it's a very good deal for mexico because while it was very origin 2 or resold these issues though it could affect both of the economies mexico and u.s. american economy and it was also very positive that. one of our show that he's a man that's not things with the stomach so at the beginning when he was compared to become president many people argue that he wouldn't be able to. get this kind of conversations with all the over months. now we're saying that well he's going to try to protect the mexican economy that he's not a child this is not mother little he's somebody that can handle but wolf there is a lot of there are a lot of issues still to resolve because this is just a solution for ri
and mexico within 90 days. for more on that mexican journalist from our spanish department is in the studio with me israel thanks for joining us so for now after a tough negotiations between the united states and mexico it appears that this dispute is resolved at least a good for now where does that leave mexico well i think it's a very good deal for mexico because while it was very origin 2 or resold these issues though it could affect both of the economies mexico and u.s. american economy and...
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news coming to you live from berlin mexico signals tighter migration controls as u.s. tariffs loom record numbers of central american migrants are heading through mexico to the u.s. border but their numbers could windell as washington ramps up the pressure on its southern neighbor also coming up full board space walkers nasa says the 1st commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year but one of the rocket tourists will have to put that almost astronomical bill for the trip. and a mystery did this german politician was found dead with a bullet in his head police say it was not suicide so who might have been behind his killing. fellow i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the white house says it plans to follow through on threats to slap tariffs on mexican imports that's despite signs of progress at ongoing talks between the 2 countries president trump is trying to ramp up pressure on mexico to stem the flow of central american migrants through the southern u.s. border by president mike pence says that although he's encouraged by his sout
news coming to you live from berlin mexico signals tighter migration controls as u.s. tariffs loom record numbers of central american migrants are heading through mexico to the u.s. border but their numbers could windell as washington ramps up the pressure on its southern neighbor also coming up full board space walkers nasa says the 1st commercial visit to the international space station could take place next year but one of the rocket tourists will have to put that almost astronomical bill...
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ambassador to mexico about arizona-mexico trade and border policy. this is 20 minutes. >> thank you for the hospitality. there was great to have that is the first international trip. >> that is great. elected in 2014 and reelected in 2018. 23rd governor of arizona. having a tough time figuring out why people complain about the heat in arizona. >> it gets a little hotter in the state that you partner with, sonora. it is great to have the governor here with us today. other at the inauguration of the new federal government in mexico. that is important for you. maybe if you could talk a little bit about that relationship. and then talk about your great partnership with sonora. great event. my background is in the private sector. i was an outsider and a business person who ran for governor. i knew the relationship with mexico was our number one customer. is arizona's number one trading partner. it is not even close. i was somewhat shocked that we had not had a chief executive visits mexico in nearly a decade. we did go to mexico city for that first intern
ambassador to mexico about arizona-mexico trade and border policy. this is 20 minutes. >> thank you for the hospitality. there was great to have that is the first international trip. >> that is great. elected in 2014 and reelected in 2018. 23rd governor of arizona. having a tough time figuring out why people complain about the heat in arizona. >> it gets a little hotter in the state that you partner with, sonora. it is great to have the governor here with us today. other at...
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ambassador to mexico about arizona and mexico trade and border policy. about how at an event it could help both countries economies. later, mexico's ambassador to the u.s. talks about the influx of migrants coming into the u.s. from central american company -- countries. >> good morning everyone. i am at the mexico institute. i am cochair of the advisory board for the institute and it is my great pleasure to be here. from right after his election in he4, 1 of the first things did was invest in the partnership with mexico. he recognized how important arizona is to mexico. one of his first trips, i got to receive him when i was ambassador. our very first trip. thank you for the hospitality. >> going back to mexico city was our first international trip upon reelection. >> i am having a tough time figuring out what people complain about the heat in arizona. >> it gets a little hot. just a further south. a state you partner with a lot. it gets hotter sometimes. >> anyway, it is great to have the governor here with us today. also at theother inauguration of th
ambassador to mexico about arizona and mexico trade and border policy. about how at an event it could help both countries economies. later, mexico's ambassador to the u.s. talks about the influx of migrants coming into the u.s. from central american company -- countries. >> good morning everyone. i am at the mexico institute. i am cochair of the advisory board for the institute and it is my great pleasure to be here. from right after his election in he4, 1 of the first things did was...
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and mexico. in this portion of the event, senator john cornyn of texas spoke about border security, cross-border trade, and the u.s. mexico trade agreement. this is 30 minutes. >> me know when it is time to go. >> good morning. so, welcome to the wilson center. we are going to get started today. i am chris wilson, the deputy director of the new mexico institute here and i lead our work on the u.s.-mexico border along with other things. we are pleased to be partnering with the border trade alliance again on our sixth annual building competitive u.s. mexico border,. the u.s. mexico border especially when viewed for washington or on the national news media is understood principally as a risk. entranceal enters -- .4 iteris the task, a risk for jump trafficking, a risk of unauthorized immigration, and it is in a sense all of those things. it does represent some risk. the u.s. mexico border is absolutely an integral part of our homeland defense system as well as good policing and plenty of other piece
and mexico. in this portion of the event, senator john cornyn of texas spoke about border security, cross-border trade, and the u.s. mexico trade agreement. this is 30 minutes. >> me know when it is time to go. >> good morning. so, welcome to the wilson center. we are going to get started today. i am chris wilson, the deputy director of the new mexico institute here and i lead our work on the u.s.-mexico border along with other things. we are pleased to be partnering with the border...
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and mexico u.s. president donald trump heralded the last minute deal on twitter saying tariffs would be indefinitely suspended and that mexico had agreed to take strong measures to stop central american migrants heading through mexico to the u.s. mexico's foreign minister said the deal was a fair play. people crossing into the u.s. to seek asylum will be rapidly returned to mexico while their applications for asylum are processed in turn mexico will allow these individuals to enter for humanitarian reasons in compliance with its international obligations. speaking on the sidelines of the g 20 finance meeting in japan the us treasury secretary stephen minucci said trump's goal of fixing immigration problems on the mexico border have been achieved he had a trump could still impose tariffs if mexico failed to follow up on its pledges well tariffs have been averted the human toll from migrants many fleeing violence in guatemala honduras and el salvador has gone up the final conditions are said to be hamm
and mexico u.s. president donald trump heralded the last minute deal on twitter saying tariffs would be indefinitely suspended and that mexico had agreed to take strong measures to stop central american migrants heading through mexico to the u.s. mexico's foreign minister said the deal was a fair play. people crossing into the u.s. to seek asylum will be rapidly returned to mexico while their applications for asylum are processed in turn mexico will allow these individuals to enter for...
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president trump on twitter this morning thanked the president of mexico and mexico's foreign minister for their commitment to the immigration negotiations. he also wrote, mexico will try very hard and if they do that this will be a very successful agreement. of course president trump on twitter and his allies have been taking a victory lap as a result of this deal being signed. but we should note that president trump's demands for the mexican side were always vague. the president never specified what it was that mexico had to do to get these tariffs lifted. so as a result, the white house has been able to claim that this deal satisfies exactly what president trump was looking for. republicans on capitol hill may also be breathing a sigh of relief because they had had concerns about how this deal would affect american businesses. some had even sought a delay in the implementation of these tariffs. but of course, alex, that situation seems to be avoided at the moment because president trump has walked back that tariff threat in exchange for his immigration deal. >> while also admitting
president trump on twitter this morning thanked the president of mexico and mexico's foreign minister for their commitment to the immigration negotiations. he also wrote, mexico will try very hard and if they do that this will be a very successful agreement. of course president trump on twitter and his allies have been taking a victory lap as a result of this deal being signed. but we should note that president trump's demands for the mexican side were always vague. the president never...
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it is nice that mexico helped out. is this deal a donald trump win because to his base, to which he is often directing his comments to, he has extracted something, he has potentially held mexico to ransom over tariffs and he has got something out of it. he will absolutely claim it as a win and it depends what your standard is. if that is all one requires then they will be satisfied with this. i doubt we will get much substantive of change and worth keeping in mind this will do damage to trade relations between the countries. the new deal was supposed to bring certainty to the relationship, to investors and this undermines it. note that the president did not say this done once and for all, he said he was indefinitely suspending the tariffs. the deal you are referring to is the replacement to nafta. what about the relationship between the two countries? the us had threatened mexico with nafta killing. mexico had complied and struck initially i bilateral deal with the us and canada. it was at the very moment that the whit
it is nice that mexico helped out. is this deal a donald trump win because to his base, to which he is often directing his comments to, he has extracted something, he has potentially held mexico to ransom over tariffs and he has got something out of it. he will absolutely claim it as a win and it depends what your standard is. if that is all one requires then they will be satisfied with this. i doubt we will get much substantive of change and worth keeping in mind this will do damage to trade...
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a cambio, mÉxico ha accedido a tomar medidas energÉticas para detener la ola migratoria travÉs de méxico y hacia la frontera sur. esto serÁ hecho para reducir o eliminar la inmigraciÓn ilegal que viene de mÉxico a estados unidos. detalles del acordÓ serÁn publicados por el depor tanto de estado." a su vez, el presidente de mÉxico reaccionÓ con un verÍdico "gracias al apoyo de todos los mexicanos se logrÓ evitar la imposiciÓn de aranceles a los productos mexicanos que se exportan a estados unidos." pero quÉ se logrÓ exactamente en este acuerdo, enrique? el canciller mexicano saliÓ del depor tanto de esta me dijo que se confirmaba que se envÍan a 6000 soldados de la guardia nacional a la frontera sur para evitar la entrada de indocumentados procedentes de centroamÉrica. segudno, hay un compromiso por parte de los dos paÍses de atacar las redes de trÁfico humano. los coyotes, por ejemplo. en tercer lugar y muy importante, estados unidos puede deportar a los centroamericanos a mÉxico y que sea asÍ dÓnde siga su proceso de peticiÓn de asilo en mÉxico. esto es uno de los
a cambio, mÉxico ha accedido a tomar medidas energÉticas para detener la ola migratoria travÉs de méxico y hacia la frontera sur. esto serÁ hecho para reducir o eliminar la inmigraciÓn ilegal que viene de mÉxico a estados unidos. detalles del acordÓ serÁn publicados por el depor tanto de estado." a su vez, el presidente de mÉxico reaccionÓ con un verÍdico "gracias al apoyo de todos los mexicanos se logrÓ evitar la imposiciÓn de aranceles a los productos mexicanos que se...
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genÉticamente de los que hay en mÉxico. ocupa el lugar nÚmero una en todo mÉxico. y entonces tienen un valor muy alto genÉticamente. >> fue casi exterminado por los humanos debido a creencias y mitos donde se pensaban que al principales causantes de muerte de ganado. suelen emigrar a los estados de arizona y texas. >> tenemos que cuidar mucho la alimentaciÓn, que tengan agua y que tengan refugio. los programas de medicina preventiva. todo tiene que estar en conjunto para que puedan estar en las mejores condiciones. >> la nueva camada que naciÓ en abril es Única en mÉxico . pues nunca se habÍa dado algo similar. de acuerdo a los especialistas el crecimiento de la poblaciÓn es de un 11% anual. desde el inicio para la recuperaciÓn del lobo mexicano. ahora los cachorros estarÁn durante dos aÑos al resguardo del zoolÓgico mientras se decide si son devueltos a la vida silvestre o trasladados hacia otro programa reproduce ivo.el programa iniciÓ con cinco ejemplares y su meta era llegar a los 300. ahora la han superad
genÉticamente de los que hay en mÉxico. ocupa el lugar nÚmero una en todo mÉxico. y entonces tienen un valor muy alto genÉticamente. >> fue casi exterminado por los humanos debido a creencias y mitos donde se pensaban que al principales causantes de muerte de ganado. suelen emigrar a los estados de arizona y texas. >> tenemos que cuidar mucho la alimentaciÓn, que tengan agua y que tengan refugio. los programas de medicina preventiva. todo tiene que estar en conjunto para que...
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economy so that these threats are less harmful for mexico in the future and under that deal the mexico has agreed to deploy an extra $6000.00 troops to its border with quite a model of what effect would that have on the migration issue and the flow of migrants one has to consider that the economy is so mexico in the south and guatemala are quite well integrated to a degree that guatemalan workers come over to mexico to work there so this is 1st of all going to make life very difficult for those people who depend on them and try. border livelihood and i don't think that it's going to stop the flow of migrants in the long term because the problems that cause migration in the northern triangle of central america are not yet addressed that's mexico's plan but we will see if it gets implemented yeah i wanted to pick up on that you know what are the problems that are driving people to migrate through through mexico into the u.s. the problems are connected to political instability to very corrupt governments in the us in guatemala. to instability you know tell of other too widespread criminal
economy so that these threats are less harmful for mexico in the future and under that deal the mexico has agreed to deploy an extra $6000.00 troops to its border with quite a model of what effect would that have on the migration issue and the flow of migrants one has to consider that the economy is so mexico in the south and guatemala are quite well integrated to a degree that guatemalan workers come over to mexico to work there so this is 1st of all going to make life very difficult for those...
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and mexico reached a deal. trump tariffs on mexico on hold for now. >>> the u.s. president escalates his feud with house speaker nancy pelosi, calling her a disgrace to herself and her family. we'll get in to that. >>> also this hour -- >> the people of fairborn could be britain's first climate change refugees. >> a stark warning for one smallville think on tsmall v smallvil smallvillea smallvil smallvilleage on the welsh coast. >>> and why oceans matter to our existence. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. "newsroom" starts right now. 4:00:00 on the u.s. east coast.. >> mr. trump announced in a tweet that negotiator tos reached a deal to avoid duty on all products imported from mexico. he said the tariffs set to go into effect monday had been indefinitely suspended. >> so on the deal, here are the highlights. mexico says that it will take unprecedented steps to curb illegal migration. it will deploy its national guard focusing in on the border with guatemala, and it will also take action to dismant
and mexico reached a deal. trump tariffs on mexico on hold for now. >>> the u.s. president escalates his feud with house speaker nancy pelosi, calling her a disgrace to herself and her family. we'll get in to that. >>> also this hour -- >> the people of fairborn could be britain's first climate change refugees. >> a stark warning for one smallville think on tsmall v smallvil smallvillea smallvil smallvilleage on the welsh coast. >>> and why oceans matter...
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that statement made those threats rather to impose tariffs on mexico if mexico is unable to stem the flow of migrants coming into the united states mainly the dialog that we've been hearing from both world leaders has been through social media of course we did hear from the mexican president during his morning press conference earlier on friday let's take a listen. and. i believe this measure will be further analyzed by the united states government i believe that president trump will understand that this is not the way to solve things i think that there will be a correction if not right away at some point because these measures are neither in the interest of mexicans nor united states citizen wastes money president trump is saying that mexico isn't doing enough on the topic of immigration enforcement how true is that. it's interesting that we would hear this sort of rhetoric from president from about mexico given that if you look at mexico's borders on the north of mexico's taken in asylum seekers at the request of the united states this is a process that in the past would have indiv
that statement made those threats rather to impose tariffs on mexico if mexico is unable to stem the flow of migrants coming into the united states mainly the dialog that we've been hearing from both world leaders has been through social media of course we did hear from the mexican president during his morning press conference earlier on friday let's take a listen. and. i believe this measure will be further analyzed by the united states government i believe that president trump will understand...
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it will cause a further rise in prices for consumers who buy products from mexico if mexico decides to respond with its own tariffs it could make it more difficult for us farmers more expensive to send their products down south of the border but of course remember it's not just mexico because these tariffs come on top of the other mexico other tariffs including on the european union and especially on china and the chinese tariffs alone are estimated to cost $1.00 trillion dollars and u.s. g.d.p. if they continue so it's now a combination of the tariffs around the world where mr trump and his advisors are risking economic damage for whatever political gain they see loss we're talking about duty's those thoughts with a cent and then will increase to 25 percent have some of the most dramatic increases by the top administration says the start of it's a trade war isn't his sending a message to the mexicans that this is the beginning of a war against here guys. well the issue here is one of security in the united states also a humanitarian crisis only democrats who are republicans in cong
it will cause a further rise in prices for consumers who buy products from mexico if mexico decides to respond with its own tariffs it could make it more difficult for us farmers more expensive to send their products down south of the border but of course remember it's not just mexico because these tariffs come on top of the other mexico other tariffs including on the european union and especially on china and the chinese tariffs alone are estimated to cost $1.00 trillion dollars and u.s....
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mexico could do. lou: as much of an insult as they have delivered here, his own party and mitch mcconnell are doing them far better in the way of an insult, actually threatening the president, the chamber of commerce, the principal business lobby in this country threatening him with lawsuits as he is dealing with a national emergency, and they have the arrogance and ignorance to actually threaten a sitting president with a lawsuit to stop the his policies that he deems necessary to secure the national interest. and that group of senators, republican senators, the republican conference in the senate betraying the president, and they mean, you can tell, they mean what they're saying. they're going to try everything they've got to block him. >> yeah. and i'm not sure that the vote count really is what they say it is. you have senator kramer from north dakota, you have senator tillis from north carolina, senator rubio from florida all either expressing support for the president or saying he clearly has th
mexico could do. lou: as much of an insult as they have delivered here, his own party and mitch mcconnell are doing them far better in the way of an insult, actually threatening the president, the chamber of commerce, the principal business lobby in this country threatening him with lawsuits as he is dealing with a national emergency, and they have the arrogance and ignorance to actually threaten a sitting president with a lawsuit to stop the his policies that he deems necessary to secure the...
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and mexico within 90 days. mexican journalist from our spanish department joins me now in the studio is right and a last minute deal how pleased they are both science with this agreement well i think for makes it very important stuff this these 3 they can cut on me so for now i think for mexico is. a very good deal also for. interpreting arson enterprises in the u.s. because well makes you cry the u.s. are very very close partners with what i think both of the comics of the people there so i think right now people are happy also because the mexican president shows that he can handle he's not like some people said at the beginning of his period that he could be like some kind of model he's open to protect the economy he's open to negotiate and he's not thinking with the stomach like some other presidents around the urea what is the reaction in mexico been that he's open to negotiate but has he possibly made too many concessions there well i think some of the some part of the society is not happy because well the
and mexico within 90 days. mexican journalist from our spanish department joins me now in the studio is right and a last minute deal how pleased they are both science with this agreement well i think for makes it very important stuff this these 3 they can cut on me so for now i think for mexico is. a very good deal also for. interpreting arson enterprises in the u.s. because well makes you cry the u.s. are very very close partners with what i think both of the comics of the people there so i...
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they are coming from mexico. we should go to another country and help them with their law enforcement efforts? i don't understand how they can turn everything from the constitution down upside down. >> this is why the president supports not just building a wall. but change the silly and outdated asylum laws. if nancy pelosi had her way ther --there would be no bare wd no wall. and this way love about the president. he picks issues that not necessarily will help him politically, but are good for the country. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ ♪ >> finally tonight, thursday marked the 75th anniversary of d-day, the largest invasion of both air and sea in history, an effort led by the allied forces which changed the course of world war ii and history as well. by liberating europe from the evil grip of the nazis, leading to the defeat of
they are coming from mexico. we should go to another country and help them with their law enforcement efforts? i don't understand how they can turn everything from the constitution down upside down. >> this is why the president supports not just building a wall. but change the silly and outdated asylum laws. if nancy pelosi had her way ther --there would be no bare wd no wall. and this way love about the president. he picks issues that not necessarily will help him politically, but are...
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/mexico border. we'll have that and much more right after these quick right after these quick messages. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds col
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here in mexico city the capital of mexico a country where literally everyone a football. people strongly with a lot of money and a national team who's proven that out of the best capable of beating the best. despite all that they still know to take the next step when it comes to world football so why in this world here in mexico city to find out what mexico things. mexico should be a football and world power it's a nation that's home to around a $130000000.00 people and the temple largest country in the world. football is the number one sport by far there's an incredibly successful domestic league in the get imax stand out players capable. in the world's top leagues and a passion for football that's more than love but obsession so what's the problem. you can do in the big way that the globe good. and the swallows to new. mexico is a country right with corruption and so should the spirit but there's one thing that makes people come together and put all differences aside the national team to be as they're called effective the national team has a mexico is almost unparallele
here in mexico city the capital of mexico a country where literally everyone a football. people strongly with a lot of money and a national team who's proven that out of the best capable of beating the best. despite all that they still know to take the next step when it comes to world football so why in this world here in mexico city to find out what mexico things. mexico should be a football and world power it's a nation that's home to around a $130000000.00 people and the temple largest...
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it is interesting because mexico this was a threat of tariffs of mexico. the tariffs have been in effect since last month in china. but the chinese tariffs certainly going to be top of mind at the g 20 summit at the end to have month. eric: maybe the folks in beijing are keeping an eye on mexico city. david, thank you. arthel? arthel: as david just mentioned with a deal reached with mexico, the focus now shifts to stalled trade talks with china. joining me now is john bussey the associate editor for the "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. john, let's stick with mexico first, if we could. okay? >> yes. arthel: is the mexico deal a win for president trump? >> well, it certainly takes the temper out of the discussions he's been having with mexico. and it looks like he's getting something out of it. the fact that the people who are crossing the border in the united states are going to be repatriated to at least mexico, if not their home country, at least temporarily, i mean the details of this we're going to have to see how they play out. arthel:
it is interesting because mexico this was a threat of tariffs of mexico. the tariffs have been in effect since last month in china. but the chinese tariffs certainly going to be top of mind at the g 20 summit at the end to have month. eric: maybe the folks in beijing are keeping an eye on mexico city. david, thank you. arthel? arthel: as david just mentioned with a deal reached with mexico, the focus now shifts to stalled trade talks with china. joining me now is john bussey the associate...
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president threatens to impose tariffs as high as 25 percent on imports from mexico president announced this latest surprise on twitter thursday evening saying the u.s. would impose tariffs of 5 percent on mexican imports starting june 10th and increase them until the lead illegal immigration problem is remedied a later white house statement said the tariff would increase to temper a cent on july 1st and by another 5 percent each month after up to 25 percent until mexico complies with u.s. demands on immigration but neither mr trollop not the one nor the white house cited any specific actions mexico must take trump latest threat came even as administration is trying to pass a new nafta on the same day that mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador said he would officially introduce the revised trade treaty to the mexican congress and the day after canada's foreign minister made a similar move the prospects for passing the u.s. and ca have been even further and both and y s e n. s. and p. 500 opened down on the news. so danno this came as a total shock to the markets and furthermore
president threatens to impose tariffs as high as 25 percent on imports from mexico president announced this latest surprise on twitter thursday evening saying the u.s. would impose tariffs of 5 percent on mexican imports starting june 10th and increase them until the lead illegal immigration problem is remedied a later white house statement said the tariff would increase to temper a cent on july 1st and by another 5 percent each month after up to 25 percent until mexico complies with u.s....
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is ready to join such a plan what options does mexico and its efforts to. address the flow itself getting away from the causes now but to avoid the sanctions or the tariffs that are that the u.s. is threatening and it looks like when the. well very few options if we just look at the economies of mexico and the us the huge power imbalance the huge powers symmetry between these 2 countries it's obvious that mexico has very few options also because it's very powerless on the economic side because we have the mexican economy is very dependent on exports to the united states but the only option that mexico has is to try to separate these issues and 2 they have mentally reject the connection of migration to economic policies migration is a social issue and that's what the current government government is trying to to portrayed as a social and economic issue but not an issue that should be addressed with terrorists and we see thank you very much for talking with us today luis you pedro's a research pro at the institute for latin american studies in hamburg thank y
is ready to join such a plan what options does mexico and its efforts to. address the flow itself getting away from the causes now but to avoid the sanctions or the tariffs that are that the u.s. is threatening and it looks like when the. well very few options if we just look at the economies of mexico and the us the huge power imbalance the huge powers symmetry between these 2 countries it's obvious that mexico has very few options also because it's very powerless on the economic side because...
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a celebrate mexico rally. we're on that and what happens now. stay with us. >> >> >> . neil: what was supposed to be a protest is a party invoking mexico now it has been turned into a celebration and steve harrigan's live in tijuana with more. >> it was shaping up to be a real battle now we hear just the reverse. now between the leaders of us and mexico. president trump leaving a short time ago i would like to thank the president of mexico and his foreign minister with all the many representatives of the united states and mexico to work so long and hard to get our work on immigration completed. the deal was made. we were expecting a political rally and perhaps fierce but now mexican president says this will be a celebration of the hard work of the mexican negotiators. there is a couple of key provisions in the agreement. first migrants would be returned to mexico while asylum cases are determined in the us. second, mexico would very soon send troops to the southern border of guatemala. >> mexico will take unpr
a celebrate mexico rally. we're on that and what happens now. stay with us. >> >> >> . neil: what was supposed to be a protest is a party invoking mexico now it has been turned into a celebration and steve harrigan's live in tijuana with more. >> it was shaping up to be a real battle now we hear just the reverse. now between the leaders of us and mexico. president trump leaving a short time ago i would like to thank the president of mexico and his foreign minister with...
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under the deal, mexico also agreed to expand what is known as remain in mexico policy, which allows the u.s. to send back central american asylum-seeking migrants to mexico while their cases make their way through u.s. immigration courts. however, on saturday, "the new york times" reported that the plan to send troops to the border had already been agreed to last march. trump lashed out at "the new york times" report sunday, tweeting -- "we have been trying to get some of these border actions for a long time, as have other administrations, but were not able to get them, or get them in full, until our signed agreement with mexico." he added in another tweet, "they are truly the enemy of the people!" referring to both "the new york times" and cnn. trump also said mexico agreed to start buying large quantities of agricultural goods from the u.s., though it's unclear if this in related to the immigration deal. at a rally in tijuana saturday, mexican president obrador celebrated the passing of the deal and said mexico would carry out the immigration plan while respecting the rights of migran
under the deal, mexico also agreed to expand what is known as remain in mexico policy, which allows the u.s. to send back central american asylum-seeking migrants to mexico while their cases make their way through u.s. immigration courts. however, on saturday, "the new york times" reported that the plan to send troops to the border had already been agreed to last march. trump lashed out at "the new york times" report sunday, tweeting -- "we have been trying to get some...
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here's a little bit of what mexico agreed to. they agreed to deploy thousands of national guard troops throughout its country including to its southern border to stop the flow of central american migrants moving up through mexico to get to the u.s., vowed to try to disrupt human smuggling operations in mexico, to let some migrants caught crossing the u.s. border illegally to wait in mexico while asylum claims are being processed. that's something the trump administration had long been pushing to expand. in exchange the u.s. agreed to accelerate the asylum process. president trump took to twitter today to thank the president of mexico and the mexican foreign minister for efforts in negotiating the deal. he said that if mexico does try to live up to the terms of the agreement then in his words this will be a success and we should note that president trump initially had left his demands vague. basically he never specified what criteria mexico would have to meet in order for him to walk back that tariff threat so he has been able to
here's a little bit of what mexico agreed to. they agreed to deploy thousands of national guard troops throughout its country including to its southern border to stop the flow of central american migrants moving up through mexico to get to the u.s., vowed to try to disrupt human smuggling operations in mexico, to let some migrants caught crossing the u.s. border illegally to wait in mexico while asylum claims are being processed. that's something the trump administration had long been pushing...
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/mexico border conference. i say too often the mexico border, when viewed on the national news media is understood as a potential risk. potential entrance point for a terrorist attack, thank goodness something that's never occurred, it's a risk for drug trafficking, a risk for unauthorized immigration and it is, in a sense all of those things. it does represent some risks. the u.s./mexico border is an integral part of our homeland defense system along with intelligence work and international partnerships and good policing across the country and plenty of other pieces of that system but the border is so much more than that. the border represents an opportunity. all rig already the border states represent the fourth largest economy in the world. we have a half trillion dollars in trade that crosses the border each year. we have the mix of competitive advantages of the united states and mexico that make it an attractive place for investment and production with the american manufacturing platform. the border region
/mexico border conference. i say too often the mexico border, when viewed on the national news media is understood as a potential risk. potential entrance point for a terrorist attack, thank goodness something that's never occurred, it's a risk for drug trafficking, a risk for unauthorized immigration and it is, in a sense all of those things. it does represent some risks. the u.s./mexico border is an integral part of our homeland defense system along with intelligence work and international...
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unless mexico secures side of our border. in stops illegal immigrants in mexico no matter their national origin and stop altogether the influx of illegals and america. so how has mexico and its government responded their foreign minister is on his way to washington d.c. obviously seeking talks on the issue. the reaction of corporate america was swift. the business media, wall street, the radical dems all howling in protest of tariffs. the chamber of commerce going so far as to try and trump. our number one goal is to make sure the tariffs don't go into effect. we're trying to persuade the white house not to pursue this. at the same time, we're exploring what legal actions we have. and there are legislative actions on capitol hill. >> the chamber of horrors, it's called with the audacity, audacity to take it's part in working against the national interest of the truly elected president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, institution of incredible arrogance and ignorance. the republican establishment spent the president would do e
unless mexico secures side of our border. in stops illegal immigrants in mexico no matter their national origin and stop altogether the influx of illegals and america. so how has mexico and its government responded their foreign minister is on his way to washington d.c. obviously seeking talks on the issue. the reaction of corporate america was swift. the business media, wall street, the radical dems all howling in protest of tariffs. the chamber of commerce going so far as to try and trump....
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what does mexico need to do to stop the them coming into mexico in the first place? do they need walls? >> well, they need to secure their southern border, but what they really need to do is dismantle the criminal cartels that are running these operations. look, these people aren't coming up by themselves, thousands of people. that group of a thousand that was arrested a couple of days ago, that's not by accident. they're pushing them through one sector of the border -- trish: i guess i'm getting at, you know, it's our country, and i realize that the democrats aren't so willing to help out on this one, but it is our country. and so, you know, theoretically we should be policing our border. and, yeah, mexico can help. i don't disagree with that. but i do question how exactly are we going to measure their help, tom? in other words, if they -- do they just need, does the president, does the administration need to see a little more love, a little more cooperation, or are we going to say they are numerical, you know, examples of what we consider help? >> we need to see su
what does mexico need to do to stop the them coming into mexico in the first place? do they need walls? >> well, they need to secure their southern border, but what they really need to do is dismantle the criminal cartels that are running these operations. look, these people aren't coming up by themselves, thousands of people. that group of a thousand that was arrested a couple of days ago, that's not by accident. they're pushing them through one sector of the border -- trish: i guess i'm...
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trump walks away from tariff threats on mexico, but will mexico really purchased more ux goods? -- forms an forbes massive company to expand its reach into the aerospace and defense industry. we thought we didn't know about the deal, but now we really didn't know, the president said there isn't more to come. if you didn't know it all yet, there is still some more. >> basically there's another important part of the immigration security deal with mexico but threatened that if it doesn't pass, terrace will come back. -- tariffs will come back. we know for sure that tariffs, tool of foreign policy and in the mexico case, it actually works. guard deploying national to enforce and they will take action to help. and the markets like that. alix: at least they like it on this monday. wouldst week of 2019, you not have expected that on monday of last week, futures now adding on to that i-9 tense of three of 1%. i wanted to highlight with heather, the mexican peso is going higher as well, up by 2% as the dollar is stronger but weaker when it comes to the peso and selloff across the board i
trump walks away from tariff threats on mexico, but will mexico really purchased more ux goods? -- forms an forbes massive company to expand its reach into the aerospace and defense industry. we thought we didn't know about the deal, but now we really didn't know, the president said there isn't more to come. if you didn't know it all yet, there is still some more. >> basically there's another important part of the immigration security deal with mexico but threatened that if it doesn't...
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global markets breathed a sigh of relief after mexico avoids costly u.s. tariffs but washington says it's keeping them in its back pocket just in case. and ready player one we take you to you 3 the electronic entertainment expo in los angeles for some of the world's of because gaming companies aren't feeling the latest. also on the show who do iceland's sheep dream of well the ownership some say outsourcing has caused the made in iceland brown to. this is the w. business i'm joined now the lot in berlin welcome to the show and over to the u.s. mexico trade war has markets cheering terrorist that should have come into force monday were avoided that's after mexico agreed to do more to stem migration from central america to the u.s. but the details of the deal are limited at the white house has warned tariffs might not be off the table forever. if things had gone differently the goods in these trucks would have been subject to a 5 percent tariff as soon as they crossed into the united states on monday passed fate would have it the deal was struck just in time
global markets breathed a sigh of relief after mexico avoids costly u.s. tariffs but washington says it's keeping them in its back pocket just in case. and ready player one we take you to you 3 the electronic entertainment expo in los angeles for some of the world's of because gaming companies aren't feeling the latest. also on the show who do iceland's sheep dream of well the ownership some say outsourcing has caused the made in iceland brown to. this is the w. business i'm joined now the lot...
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but people may not be buying things from mexico. mexico will get hurt, too. we have the strongest economy in the world and we have a right to flex our muscle. tariffs are not paid by mexico or mexicans. there are a lot of product, cars built in this country where parts come in from mexico. there are things other than avocados that come in from mexico. it's a tax on the american people by trump if he doesn't. judge jeanine: stephanie, i want to talk about mueller. he has a press conference that is extremely baffling to me. he gets out there and for you lawyers, i mean, the report is the best evidence. you can't add to it, take away from it. it's like a contract. you have the four corners of the contract and that's it. why do you think mueller did it, stephanie? >> because he was sending signals to congress to move forward with impeachment. that's all this is about. he knew the media would pick it up and would be hysterical about it. he said really very little in the 9 minutes he was speaking. we had the 465-page report. the best part of it is he thinks it will
but people may not be buying things from mexico. mexico will get hurt, too. we have the strongest economy in the world and we have a right to flex our muscle. tariffs are not paid by mexico or mexicans. there are a lot of product, cars built in this country where parts come in from mexico. there are things other than avocados that come in from mexico. it's a tax on the american people by trump if he doesn't. judge jeanine: stephanie, i want to talk about mueller. he has a press conference that...
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time scale mexico say they are moving on and they are moving on it quickly mexico is also going to make it easier for people to stay in mexico while the asylum claims are held in the united states know that whole thing is being challenged in the courts here in the u.s. so that might not become such a key issue donald trump has also said in a tweet on sunday that there is one big thing that wasn't unknowns when the news release about this went out on friday and that will become clear at the appropriate time no idea what that could possibly be and also he is saying that mexico has agreed to buy a great deal of agricultural produce from the united states but that has left both people here in the u.s. and in mexico scratching their heads saying there is no such agreement mexico has entered into nor agreement about agricultural products what supporters of donald trump are saying is that the threat of tariffs undoubtedly made mexico come to the table because within hours of him saying that this was a possibility that the foreign minister of mexico was in washington discussing a deal this also
time scale mexico say they are moving on and they are moving on it quickly mexico is also going to make it easier for people to stay in mexico while the asylum claims are held in the united states know that whole thing is being challenged in the courts here in the u.s. so that might not become such a key issue donald trump has also said in a tweet on sunday that there is one big thing that wasn't unknowns when the news release about this went out on friday and that will become clear at the...
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her the united states and mexico a bunch celebrating the new agreement mexico's avoided the threatens us terrorists the us has the promise mexico will tighten its borders. it's been sold as a triumph but those sites but there's bound to be a human cost and these people may be it central americans trying to get through mexico to the u.s. and cool it up in the crackdown the president trying to push pull in the couple of hours we spent at the mix can checkpoint 5 groups who are detained. many like honduran dudman well say that the end demick violence and chronic poverty in their homelands means there's little choice but to flee if you want as much of the family it's the situation here organized crime there's no work the americans the whole lot we can do nothing but he and his family will now most likely be headed back home and this is just the beginning because national guard are being deployed to the border to. mexico is road out that kind of blanket security before and it's led to migrants taking even more dangerous and isolated routes. what to mull until fellow is still recovering fro
her the united states and mexico a bunch celebrating the new agreement mexico's avoided the threatens us terrorists the us has the promise mexico will tighten its borders. it's been sold as a triumph but those sites but there's bound to be a human cost and these people may be it central americans trying to get through mexico to the u.s. and cool it up in the crackdown the president trying to push pull in the couple of hours we spent at the mix can checkpoint 5 groups who are detained. many like...
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that was will grant in mexico. the time hasjust gone past that was will grant in mexico. the time has just gone past 6:15pm. the headlines on bbc news: michael gove — one of the front runners for the conservative leadership — says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. us president donald trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested over a homophobic attack against two women in london. the queen's official birthday has been marked by the annual trooping the colour ceremony. the duchess of sussex joined the parade in an open—top carriage, her first public appearance since the birth of her son four weeks ago. sarah campbell reports. it is one of the biggest events on the royal calendar, and always one to attract crowds to the mall. this year, many were hoping for a glimpse of the duchess of sussex and they were not disappointed. sitting alongside her husband, prince harry, with her siste
that was will grant in mexico. the time hasjust gone past that was will grant in mexico. the time has just gone past 6:15pm. the headlines on bbc news: michael gove — one of the front runners for the conservative leadership — says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. us president donald trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. a...
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and most of it is because of our proximity to mexico, between the state of texas and mexico, which is -- and mexico is far and away texas' top trading partner. in 2018, for example, texas exported $110 billion in goods to mexico and imported more than $107 billion from that country. now, that trade feeds our local communities and certainly our state and national economy. it's critical to the supply chain for the manufacturing industry that depends on that binational trade. and i think we ought to be looking for ways to do more business, not less business with mexico. and i had a chance to visit with some of you yesterday. it's good to see you again. right now, the thing that is dominating the headlines is the humanitarian crisis that's occurring at the border. that was first -- that phrase was first coined in 2014 by president barack obama, who called the surge of migration across the border a humanitarian and security crisis and it's gotten worse, unfortunately, due to a confluence of circumstances. 140,000 people were detained at the southern border. what's so different, people are
and most of it is because of our proximity to mexico, between the state of texas and mexico, which is -- and mexico is far and away texas' top trading partner. in 2018, for example, texas exported $110 billion in goods to mexico and imported more than $107 billion from that country. now, that trade feeds our local communities and certainly our state and national economy. it's critical to the supply chain for the manufacturing industry that depends on that binational trade. and i think we ought...
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our top stories: trump's mexico deal. officials say trade tariffs could still happen if the flow of migrants isn't stopped. the aftermath of a massacre in mali. the first images from a burnt—out village where almost 100 people died in ethnic violence. the vatican says people cannot decide their own gender, drawing strong criticism from lgbt groups. sending plastic packing. canada says it will phase out single—use items like straws and bags by 2021. the trump administration says it could still apply trade tariffs if itjudges that mexico hasn't done enough to limit migration to the us. secretary of state mike pompeo says he expects to see results within four to six weeks. a deal negotiated last week includes more troops being sent to mexico's southern border to stem the number of arrivals. if that doesn't work, the us wants further measures such as mexico being declared a safe country for migrants, but plans for that are unclear. here is mr trump speaking to reporters earlier. a lot of good things are happening, but i w
our top stories: trump's mexico deal. officials say trade tariffs could still happen if the flow of migrants isn't stopped. the aftermath of a massacre in mali. the first images from a burnt—out village where almost 100 people died in ethnic violence. the vatican says people cannot decide their own gender, drawing strong criticism from lgbt groups. sending plastic packing. canada says it will phase out single—use items like straws and bags by 2021. the trump administration says it could...